There have been what? 3 or 4 Primaries? Out of 50!!! Thats not even 10% so how is it "pretty clear"? Delegates for Iowa have not even voted yet and
it is no secret that Ron Paul may very well win Iowa. Many publications put out articles about it. Just google, "Ron Paul may have secretly won
Iowa" (which was the title of the articles which discussed it) to get an idea of what happened there with the delegates.

Maybe you are not aware of this, but allow me to point out that economic policy that is put into place usually shows no effects until after the
sitting President leaves Office.

The things Obama has done, if he were to not get a second term, will actually be felt during the first term of the new President. I can not stand
Obama, but not everything is his fault. A lot of what is happening are due to Bush Policies. The problem here however is that Obama literally
continued those same Policies.

I may be wrong, I am sure there are members here MUCH more educated than me on economics, but that is the way it was explained to me many many years
ago.

Ron Paul has to be on the voting ballet. To not be on the ballet at any cost, would be a statement that the he had never possessed a true intention
of fighting for the cause he claims to fight for.

If he has any true intention to fix his government and the sole way of making that happen is by being elected president of his government, then he
will have to be on the election ballet at any cost.

He cannot say he has a desire to fix his countries broken government, but only if he can represent a political party. If that is his statement, then
he has no true desire to represent the people of his country and his government. Which would make him no better than any other worthless corrupt
politician. For some it is sad to say I suppose, never the less it is the truth.

To give so many so much hope only to turn his back on them in such a manner will be another spirit breaker for the american people. But breaking the
spirit of the people is truly what they do best.

Now with that said, I would personally be voting for whichever candidate shows the most promise of igniting the new great war, or World War III as so
many like to call it.

I have never been affiliated with any political party; voting instead for the person. Over my voting life I have voted for Democrats, Republicans,
even Green party...

Given the current, obvious philosophy of the GOP - to protect and further enrich the rich at any cost - there is no freaking way I will vote for one
of the current GOP "candidates".

I'm not interested in repeating the policies of the Bush administration, which are largely responsible for the current mess (some reasons reach back
to before W). To the current crop of GOP, "debt reduction" is to be done on the backs of the middle class, and no thanks, I've paid my share and
then some.

"Strong national defense" means they plan on starting more wars, and I never hear any of the so-called "serious" GOP types talk about cutting
spending on military adventurism. So no thanks there, either.

"Promoting jobs" is code for removing all restrictions on big business, so air, water and food quality will decline even further. No thanks.

And every ecomonic plan they come up with is clearly designed to further enrich themselves, at the cost of everybody else. No thanks.

Further, since Obama took, office, the GOP has conducted an obvious campaign of opposition to anything he does, without regard to whether what he
wanted to do was in the interest for the country or not. That is obstructionism in its purest, most vile form, and that behavior has done nothing to
improve the smell of the GOP.

Obama has not been as effective as I would have liked him to be, largely due to his attempts to actually work with the GOP, which was doomed to
failure from the start.

Obama is a centrist, and all the frenzy raised by the GOP and its minions, 99.9% of which is pure BS has not helped the GOP either in my book.

So. Given that the policies of the GOP are directly traceable to our current economic mess, and given that said policies tend to start more wars and
further drive up the debt and further degrade US position in the world, and given that the representatives of the GOP lie in practically everything
they say, and given the current crowd of clowns posing as GOP presidential candidates, my vote will be going to Obama.

It is possible someone else will come along for whom I'll change my vote, but given the state of the country in general and the GOP in particular, I
doubt it.

This country is headed for a crash, and it is due to the policies of Democrats and Republicans both.

Sad thing is, still stuck in the trap of voting for the least bad. There are plenty of things about Obama I do not like. But he is orders of magnitude
better than anything else in sight at the moment.

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